Similar words: wildfire, wildflower, wild flower, like wildfire, spread like wildfire, fowl, fowler, fowling. Meaning: n. flesh of any of a number of wild game birds suitable for food.
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1. They're joined by up to 16,000 wildfowl that also enjoy a winter break here.
2. Wildfowl, such as ducks and geese, were caught, and deer, boar and hares were hunted.
3. The levels are also important for the wintering wildfowl they attract, particularly Teal and Wigeon.
4. Wildfowl are numerous in winter with thousands of teal as well as wigeon, pintail and shoveler.
5. October sees the sizeable arrival of winter wildfowl and waders to our shores.
6. It's a spectacular sight, as the wildfowl jockey for position to grab the biggest beak or bill full of food.
7. Flamingos have webbed feet and, like wildfowl, are able to swim well in deeper water.
8. But more than most places it specialises in wildfowl, because it boasts a number of freshwater lakes and ponds.
9. They caught wildfowl for the ever-increasing colony, and built new pens and enclosures for them.
10. The foxes play havoc with the wildfowl.
11. She has kept unusually accurate records of local wildfowl behavior for 58 years.
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12. By the time of the inquest, the wildfowl season was at an end.
13. Newcastle disease virus carried by wildfowl is the important reason and potential source which caused Newcastle disease in poultry.
14. The International Wildfowl Research Bureau watches over endangered species of birds thoughout the world.
15. The gravel pits have been landscaped and planted to make them attractive to wildfowl.
16. The 20-page text makes a valiant attempt to comprehend wildfowl biology.
17. The lakes at Pett Level hold rather small numbers of wintering wildfowl, but are particularly important during times of passage.
18. Pagham Harbour holds 4,000 to 7,000 waders and approximately 1,500 wildfowl.
19. And ever since the birds have been coming to overwinter at the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust in Slimbridge.
20. Two will be described here: pillow mounds and former rabbit warrens, and decoys for taking wildfowl.
21. In total such ponds are clearly another potentially useful wintering ground for wildfowl, and more information is needed about such sites.
22. Naturalists, zoologists[sentencedict.com], conservationists already knew him well because of his work with the Wildfowl Trust.
23. Nearby is the Heritage Museum of local history and the Wildfowl Trust bird sanctuary.
24. Situated on the Tees estuary, the area is already an internationally-famous Ramscar class wetland refuge for birds, waders and wildfowl.
25. Thoreau died, however, before he could publish his detailed observations of local wildflowers and wildfowl .
26. The ruddy duck (Oxyura jamaicensis) - very popular roasted in America - was introduced into British wildfowl collections in the 1950s.
27. The project involved the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust and the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT).
28. This was , until a few years ago, a wonderful wetland, teeming with wader and wildfowl.
29. An enclosed place, such as a pond, into which wildfowl are lured for capture.
30. Still, don't bet on open skies and porous borders for long—except maybe for the migrating wildfowl who currently function as an airborne Influenza Express.
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